Creative CT4760 Getting Started page 15

Soundblaster
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If you are playing games in
Windows 95/98 MS-DOS mode
(pure DOS mode), you must:
Make sure the CD In connector
and the Analog Audio
connector of the CD-ROM or
PC-DVD drive are connected.
In addition, if you get distorted
audio, do not connect the CD
SPDIF connector to the Digital
Audio connector of the CD-
ROM or PC-DVD drive.
If you connect to the Digital Audio
and Analog Audio connectors of
the same CD-ROM or PC-DVD
drive, do not unmute CD Audio
and CD Digital at the same time in
Surround Mixer.
1-4 Knowing and Installing Your Card
Connects to digital speakers*,
MiniDisc or DAT via minijack-to-DIN
cable or Digital Output Module.
See "Enhancing Your Sound Blaster
Live! Experience" on page 1-5 for
more details.
Cassette and CD player,
Line-out
Synthesizer, etc.
Microphone
To analog input of
FourPointSurround
speakers
* e.g., FPS2000 Digital
speakers from
Cambridge SoundWorks
CD-ROM drive
MPC-to-
MPC (4-pin)
audio cable
Line In
Mic In
Rear Out
Line Out
Joystick/MIDI
Sound Blaster Live! card
GamePad
Figure 1-3: Connecting other devices.
PC-DVD drive
MPC-to-MPC (2-pin)
audio cable
Connects to Optical
Digital I/O card or Drive
Bay. See "Enhancing
Your Sound Blaster Live!
Experience" on page 1-5
for more details.

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